Which Ion Dominates the Temperature and Pressure Response of Halide Perovskites and Elpasolites?

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2023-10-12

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Muscarella, Loreta AISNI 0000000506846119
Jöbsis, Huygen JISNI 0000000506769504
Baumgartner, BettinaISNI 0000000517763714
Prins, P TimISNI 0000000492529218
Maaskant, D. NicoletteISNI 0000000506825967
Petukhov, A.V.ORCID 0000-0001-9840-6014ISNI 0000000389991404
Chernyshov, Dmitry
McMonagle, Charles J.
Hutter, Eline MORCID 0000-0002-5537-6545ISNI 0000000492896229

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Abstract

Halide perovskites and elpasolites are key for optoelectronic applications due to their exceptional performance and adaptability. However, understanding their crucial elastic properties for synthesis and device operation remains limited. We performed temperature- and pressure-dependent synchrotron-based powder X-ray diffraction at low pressures (ambient to 0.06 GPa) to investigate their elastic properties in their ambient-pressure crystal structure. We found common trends in bulk modulus and thermal expansivity, with an increased halide ionic radius (Cl to Br to I) resulting in greater softness, higher compressibility, and thermal expansivity in both materials. The A cation has a minor effect, and mixed-halide compositions show intermediate properties. Notably, thermal phase transitions in MAPbI3 and CsPbCl3 induced lattice softening and negative expansivity for specific crystal axes, even at temperatures far from the transition point. These results emphasize the significance of considering temperature-dependent elastic properties, which can significantly impact device stability and performance during manufacturing or temperature sweeps.

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General Materials Science, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

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Muscarella, L A, Jöbsis, H J, Baumgartner, B, Prins, P T, Maaskant, D N, Petukhov, A V, Chernyshov, D, McMonagle, C J & Hutter, E M 2023, 'Which Ion Dominates the Temperature and Pressure Response of Halide Perovskites and Elpasolites?', The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, vol. 14, no. 40, pp. 9042-9051. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.3c02403